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young. the veins of the leaves are prominent on the under surface, especially the midrib, which is depressed on the upper surface of the leaf. the fresh plant, when crushed, exhales a disagreeable odour, almost disappearing on drying, and the leaves have a bitter taste, when both fresh and dry. the flowers
of an alkaloid, atropine, / grain of which swallowed by a man has occasioned symptoms of poisoning. as every part of the plant is extremely poisonous, neither leaves, berries, nor root should be handled if there are any cuts or abrasions on the hands. the root is the most poisonous, the leaves and flowers...
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